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Wikipedia is Going Down!!!
In a protest against SOPA, Wikipedia’s English version is shutting down tomorrow, January 18th, 2012. This is in direct protest against SOPA.
Read more about it here at Fox News!
What? You don’t know what SOPA is yet? In that case, check out … Continue reading
You May Lose Your Freedom of Internet Access!!!
THEY Want to Control YOUR Internet Access!!!
Who is THEY?
Does it matter who THEY are? Anyone who wishes to control HOW and WHEN you access the internet, as well as WHAT content you’re able to browse, hurts us all. The freedom … Continue reading
Welcome to Issue 11 of Liquid Imagination!
Remember that little guy in a cartoon, it was a Christmas special if my fried brain remembers right, who said “Busy, busy, busy!” Well, that’s been the life of the people at Liquid Imagination. Usually our publisher, John “JAM” Arthur … Continue reading
Excerpt from Book Review by Jezzy Wolfe: The Life and Death of a Sex Doll by Zoe. E. Whitten
A tag-team of sci-fi/ fantasy stories, The Life and Death of a Sex Doll are two separate novellas, neatly packaged together. And the title accurately sums up what you can expect from it… well, almost. Because Ashley Braun, former sex … Continue reading
Excerpt from Juvenile Jackdaws from the Clouds by Amit Parmessur
A baffling rain of
dead birds darkened
my New Year in a
snowy Swedish street.
My knees buried
helplessly in the soft
ground I gazed
at a bird’s harsh demise.
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Excerpt from I’ll Fly Away by Lauren Bates
Wind whips my face as we weave through the countryside on another beautiful spring afternoon. Dad’s driving as crazy as usual, passing every vehicle that’s not quite up to his speed standards with a well-worn hand gesture or four-letter word. … Continue reading
Excerpt from 2012: A Firsthand Account of the End of Days by Bryan Phillippi
It was June of 2012. The economy was recovering, people had jobs, and a new brand of whiskey was on the market that didn’t damage your liver. Everything was going so well.
Or so we thought.
Another issue lurked in the shadows. … Continue reading






